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Napier Phoenix
2 issues I think, one is the payment situation and that is probably no different to other sports, both men and women. Thinking netball and rugby where pay is reasonably low and working another job is not unusual. Basketball imports can be on similar money but have the ability to play up to 3 seasons in a year to offset that.

The other issue is the cultural/treatment one that she alludes to. That will be what it is but perhaps not too widespread given how well the team is going at the moment. Unusual for a disgruntled team to perform so far above expectations if it is rotten within. Over the top of all this, I am a male and have absolutely no appreciation of female perceptions in sport so it is a mystery. I can only think if Doloras on here that might be able to provide a womin’s perspective on this
Wow, this is how the only Māori person on a jobsite must feel about being consulted on anything relating to Te Tiriti, spirituality or kaupapa :D

First off, I don't have a clue about elite sportswomen operate, only about social sportswomen. Secondly, the best I can do is that my male coaches have told me that women players need more socialising time, and more ego management. I wonder if that helps.

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Napier Phoenix
2 issues I think, one is the payment situation and that is probably no different to other sports, both men and women. Thinking netball and rugby where pay is reasonably low and working another job is not unusual. Basketball imports can be on similar money but have the ability to play up to 3 seasons in a year to offset that.

The other issue is the cultural/treatment one that she alludes to. That will be what it is but perhaps not too widespread given how well the team is going at the moment. Unusual for a disgruntled team to perform so far above expectations if it is rotten within. Over the top of all this, I am a male and have absolutely no appreciation of female perceptions in sport so it is a mystery. I can only think if Doloras on here that might be able to provide a womin’s perspective on this
Wow, this is how the only Māori person on a jobsite must feel about being consulted on anything relating to Te Tiriti, spirituality or kaupapa :D

First off, I don't have a clue about [i]elite[/i] sportswomen operate, only about social sportswomen. Secondly, the best I can do is that my male coaches have told me that women players need more socialising time, and more ego management. I wonder if that helps.